2010.08.05 - 0.2.0New features
- When a second notification arrives from the same application, using the same title, append it to the existing notification.
- Notifications use blurred background on KDE 4.5.
- Notifications use a background halo behind text, similar to what Plasma tooltips do since KDE 4.4, as well as the Plasma theme foreground color.
- Implemented support for the replacesId parameter.
- It is now possible to specify the screen where the notifications will appear.
- A "Preview" button has been added to the KCM.
- It is now possible to start Colibri from within the KCM.
- Turkish translation by Ozan Çağlayan.
- German translation by Michael Gangolf.
- Serbian translation for desktop file by Mladen Pejaković.

Fixes
- KCM is now translatable.
- The KCM has moved (again!) to the notification group.
- Use an autostart file to start Colibri instead of relying on the DBus service
system. This solves file conflict problems with other notification systems and
ensures Colibri is started when the first KDE notification is sent.
- Fixed linking with gold.

2010.02.16 - 0.1.1
- Moved the KCM to the Desktop category.
- Emit the NotificationClosed() signal when a notification is closed. This fixes double notifications from Banshee.
- Implement the CloseNotification() method.

Notifications without confirm

When I activate Colibri, it show all notifications - that don't need any actions and that wait the action.

How I can split this - show via Colibri only notifications that don't have buttons and don't need the action? For example, Kopete notifications have buttons "View" and "Ignore" and I want that this messages stay at the desktop until I click on it, but other (Amarok next track title, etc) - show via colibri and hides automatically.
How I can do this?

Re: Re: Notifications without confirm

Thanks for idea, I try this. But this problem is not only with kopete, but with some other software (that didn't support by message indicator) too.
Maybe for solve this you can add feature to Colibri for don't autohide messages that have the buttons and wait to user action?

Re: Notifications without confirm

yea this will be cool... notifications about kopete to freeze and not to disapear until you click and if there appear new notification the old will move down or left... o lot of dreams and ideas but i can't write even html :D

How to configure it?

Hi,

I'm using Kubuntu 10.10 with KDE 4.5.1.

After installing, I have unchecked the “Application notifications” box and started Colibri by typing "colibri" in terminal. It works fine, but I'd like to configure it (for example in which corner the notifications should be shown).

The problem is, that no configuration-entry appears in the "Application and System Notifications" section of the system-settings. Is there a file or something to configure it?

Re: Re: Hide in fullscreen

So there's no posibility - for example - to hide Colibri notifications while watching a movie with SMPlayer? In Ubuntu the notifications were hidden everytime when an application was running in fullscreen mode

The icons size...

Hi i love colibri also love how it works with amarok and kopete but the icons are too small i can't see the album covers and body icons :( i think its 32x32 px i need minimum 64x64 or may be 128 :D is there some way to do this for myself... may be create some configuration file like notify-osd in gnome... i don't know.
Thanks anyway :) :P

Not-passive popups?

I've just compiled it. Works quite like a charm. But apart from that ~5Mb in ram, I think Colibri is wonderful. But I don't like passive notifications. When I used Gnome I had notify-osd, and I never could make it display non-passive notifications. Is any way to do that with Colibri? Thank you so much for developing it!

How do you like Plasma 5? The best KDE Desktop ever. Definitely a nice improvement. Not decided yet. Haven't tried it yet. I do not like some of the changes. KDE is taking the wrong way. I am still sticking with KDE 3.5. I have no opinion, but wanted to vote anyway.

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